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it triggered sun tsunami fears across the pacific. only the cost tal communities along the epicenter were washed away. now back to "huckabee." for your latest headlines log on to foxnews.com. to foxnews.com. [applause] >> we're back with jeff garlin from h.b.o.'s curb your enthusiasm. recently director kevin smith was tossed off a southwest airlines flight. said he was too big after they seated him. >> right. >> mike: and i really felt for him. i thought that, you know, this is tough. your thought on that? >> i felt for him, too, that's tough especially after they seat him, but i'm confused was his fat like pushing into the person next to him? i'm confused, because if you fit in there how can they throw you off? i mean, if he had to have the thing up he said, i'm sorry, i'm sweaty and the person coulding this is terrible, but you know, i felt horrible for him and if he was already seated and fine, that's crazy. >> mike: and i'm on planes all the time a lot of people i'd throw off the plane it's not because they're big, because they're
it triggered sun tsunami fears across the pacific. only the cost tal communities along the epicenter were washed away. now back to "huckabee." for your latest headlines log on to foxnews.com. to foxnews.com. [applause] >> we're back with jeff garlin from h.b.o.'s curb your enthusiasm. recently director kevin smith was tossed off a southwest airlines flight. said he was too big after they seated him. >> right. >> mike: and i really felt for him. i thought that, you...
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with conservatives for many years and their approach looking at the business model for schools versus pacific model. so i am interested in what's happened. >> guest: i've been very involved in conservative organizations and pretty much resigned from all of them because i felt like i didn't belong there any more but i was a founding member of the correct task force of the hoover institution and i have great respect for all those people associated with it. i would never criticize any of them because i think they are doing what they think is right and i disagree with them and i know they disagree with because the last time i was involved for the institutions' activities so i disagree very openly and ended up in a debate with john shot, one of the leading advocates of choice. and he and i had published a debate about no child left behind where he basically said men did, don't end it and i said in it, don't mend it. i hopefully will always be close friends with the head of the foundation and checker and the ford foundation began, we began our friendship around the advocacy for improvement and, you
with conservatives for many years and their approach looking at the business model for schools versus pacific model. so i am interested in what's happened. >> guest: i've been very involved in conservative organizations and pretty much resigned from all of them because i felt like i didn't belong there any more but i was a founding member of the correct task force of the hoover institution and i have great respect for all those people associated with it. i would never criticize any of...
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with conservatives for many years in their approach looking at the business model for schools versus pacific model. a slide interested in -- i'm interested in what's happened. >> guest: and 30 involved in organizations and resigned from then because i didn't feel they belong there anymore but i was a founding member of the correct task force of the hoover institution, and i have great respect for all those people associated with it. i would never criticize any of them because i think they are doing what they think is right and i disagree with them, and they know why disagree with them because the last year i was involved with them, who runs the institutions' activities are very openly disagreed and ended up in a debate with john chubb of the leading advocates of choice. he and i had published the data about no child left behind where he basically said mend it, don't end it and i said in debt, mend it. >> host: i like that. >> guest: and i will always be i hope good friends with ticker fin, the head of the foundation. checker and the foundation began -- we began our friendship brought the adv
with conservatives for many years in their approach looking at the business model for schools versus pacific model. a slide interested in -- i'm interested in what's happened. >> guest: and 30 involved in organizations and resigned from then because i didn't feel they belong there anymore but i was a founding member of the correct task force of the hoover institution, and i have great respect for all those people associated with it. i would never criticize any of them because i think they...
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rain moves in to the pacific northwest today. sunny but windy in the northeast. for tomorrow, rains moves into the upper >> it looks like the weather is going to be nice and quiet this wednesday. a few high, then clouds drifting around but generally sunny skies. >> and that's your latest weather. >>> coming up next, are pretzels and juice really good for your kids? smart snacking ideas with joy bauer. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaast! ( ding, cheering, ringing ) keeping you full and focused with more than double the fiber and whole grain... in every tasty bite -- frrrrrrosted mini-wheeeeats! didn't know i had it in me. [ female announcer ] say hello to the gerber generation. they have some big news to share. the nutrition children get in the first five years can affect their health forever. think about that. together, we can create a healthier generation. and it all starts...with you. [ giggle ] [ female announcer ] gerber. from birth to preschool, we'll be wi
rain moves in to the pacific northwest today. sunny but windy in the northeast. for tomorrow, rains moves into the upper >> it looks like the weather is going to be nice and quiet this wednesday. a few high, then clouds drifting around but generally sunny skies. >> and that's your latest weather. >>> coming up next, are pretzels and juice really good for your kids? smart snacking ideas with joy bauer. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole...
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japanese counterpart and i announced we will joint book -- joined with our counterparts in the asia- pacific region in tokyo to continue building this international consensus. make no mistake. we are engaged in an aggressive effort to strengthen the international aviation system against terrorists who are constantly seeking ways to exploit gaps. general harding is precisely the kind of leader we need as we move forward in these efforts. his national security expertise, his work in the international community, and his years of work in the unites states army will be a valuable addition in efforts to bolster security and insure the safety of the nation's transportation systems. as a retired u.s. army major general, bob also has another -- also adds another distinguished veteran to the ranks of the department of homeland security. let me close by saying this -- the tsa administrator is the most important unfilled post in the obama administration. the president and i both believe general harding has the experience and perspective to make a real difference in carrying out the mission of this agenc
japanese counterpart and i announced we will joint book -- joined with our counterparts in the asia- pacific region in tokyo to continue building this international consensus. make no mistake. we are engaged in an aggressive effort to strengthen the international aviation system against terrorists who are constantly seeking ways to exploit gaps. general harding is precisely the kind of leader we need as we move forward in these efforts. his national security expertise, his work in the...
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in this country we have about 50 million asian pacific islanders. about 1.5 million. people are waiting and waiting to be be united with their loved ones. on top of that 1.5 million api or undocumented. as i saidcome it is not about api, latino. it is a people's issue and what are we going to do about that america? >> others? i am lauren from "nation magazine. i was wondering if maybe you could talk more about what you envision for copperheads of immigration reform and specifically when you are looking at something like ice which is consistently used its power, has to tensions that are hidden and abusing human rights on a consistent basis. we are using big term comprehensive immigration reform but what you mean by that and what are the bare minimums you well except? what is the real ask? >> right now, first and foremost what we are requesting his political action on comprehensive immigration reform and comprehensive immigration reform's remains released her family and that relief comes by legalizing the 12 million undocumented migrants in this country many who are chi
in this country we have about 50 million asian pacific islanders. about 1.5 million. people are waiting and waiting to be be united with their loved ones. on top of that 1.5 million api or undocumented. as i saidcome it is not about api, latino. it is a people's issue and what are we going to do about that america? >> others? i am lauren from "nation magazine. i was wondering if maybe you could talk more about what you envision for copperheads of immigration reform and specifically...
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the maps come up and we go a journeying to the pacific northwest where it's raining today. not anything significant, but you'll see major rains here in the mid-atlantic states. ohio valley will begin to dry up, but in the northeast you'll be talking about half inch to two inches of rain. keep in mind it will roll up to new england tomorrow and cool temperatures for places like the gulf coast. either that's a quick look at >>> that's a quick look at your weather. miles, i remember when it was my prom time. i couldn't find a date and i actually stayed home and played sudoku. pa harry, back inside to you. >>> now that spring is officially here, movie theaters will be blooming with some colorful and highly anticipate films in the next couple weeks. entertainment weekly assistant managing editor dalton ross is here with a preview of the spring movie season. good morning. >> good morning. >> it's all about 3d. >> it's all about 3d. welcome to the "avatar" revolution, right? >> and the one movie that families are like really psyched about is -- >> how to train your dragon. comes w
the maps come up and we go a journeying to the pacific northwest where it's raining today. not anything significant, but you'll see major rains here in the mid-atlantic states. ohio valley will begin to dry up, but in the northeast you'll be talking about half inch to two inches of rain. keep in mind it will roll up to new england tomorrow and cool temperatures for places like the gulf coast. either that's a quick look at >>> that's a quick look at your weather. miles, i remember when...
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the president's remarks in the "cnn newsroom" 11:25 eastern, 8:25 pacific time. >>> let's check the other big stories we're following today. a passenger bus wrecks near phoenix, arizona, killing six people. a spokesman said the bus veered off the interstate and rolled over after rear-ending a car. which,if any, people were injured, five seriously. >>> a pair of strong aftershocks rocked chile's quake zone today. one set off brief panic near the epicenter of saturday's earthquake at concepcion. chile's president says a three-day mourning period starts sunday. today the u.n. secretary general arrives to see the damage. >>> iraq's leader flexes on a deadline as voters get ready to go to the poll on sunday. he has not said he would ask u.s. combat troops to stay past august but left that possibility open in an exclusive interview with arwa damon. >> translator: it depends on the future on whether established iraqi army and police would be enough or not so this issue is depending on the developments of the circumstances and reg laid by the strategic framework agreements between the united stat
the president's remarks in the "cnn newsroom" 11:25 eastern, 8:25 pacific time. >>> let's check the other big stories we're following today. a passenger bus wrecks near phoenix, arizona, killing six people. a spokesman said the bus veered off the interstate and rolled over after rear-ending a car. which,if any, people were injured, five seriously. >>> a pair of strong aftershocks rocked chile's quake zone today. one set off brief panic near the epicenter of...
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pacific life knows that tomorrow's questions require planning today. pacific life has the financial solutions and strength to help you and your financial professional develop a plan. pacific life...the power to help you succeed. all of it connected. sustaining every living thing. there's nothing more important on our planet, than water that's why brita has partnered with the surfrider foundation. because cleaner water in our world, is just as important as cleaner water in our homes. reduce lead and other contaminants... with the advanced filtration system of brita. ♪ >>> 41 minutes past the hour. in detroit this morning, an sos, save our schools. officials are rolling out a $1 billion plan that would shut down 45 schools, consolidating some and demolishing others. trying to fix a huge drop in enrollment and massive debt and some of the highest dropout numbers in the country. it's not all bad in the city's classrooms. alan chernoff is looking at the group of schools that are actually getting it right. >> reporter: violin lessons for everyone begin in
pacific life knows that tomorrow's questions require planning today. pacific life has the financial solutions and strength to help you and your financial professional develop a plan. pacific life...the power to help you succeed. all of it connected. sustaining every living thing. there's nothing more important on our planet, than water that's why brita has partnered with the surfrider foundation. because cleaner water in our world, is just as important as cleaner water in our homes. reduce lead...
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. >> the pacific northwest climbs to near record highs in the mid 60s. 50s in chicago, detroit, and the twin cities. 59 here in new york. 64 in baltimore. and 72 in atlanta. >>> we talked a lot about super sizing our meals. apparently now we know this dates way back. art imitating life when it comes to super sizing. >> this is a really interesting story. >> look at that. >> what you might be noticing, two scholars say even the last supper has grown by biblical proportions over the last 1,000 years. they analyzed zens of well-known paintings depicting jesus' final meal with his disciples. what they found is that the size of the main course grew by 69%. even the plate size went up by 66%. >> by the year 2000, jesus and company were even eating 20% more bread. wow. >> carbo loading. >> they had a lot of work to do. load it up. >> we'll be right back with more "world news now." hotwire has special deals with hotels. when hotels have unsold rooms they use hotwire to fill them, so you get them at ridiculously low prices. like four stars in san francisco, hotwire hot rate from $85. so pick a c
. >> the pacific northwest climbs to near record highs in the mid 60s. 50s in chicago, detroit, and the twin cities. 59 here in new york. 64 in baltimore. and 72 in atlanta. >>> we talked a lot about super sizing our meals. apparently now we know this dates way back. art imitating life when it comes to super sizing. >> this is a really interesting story. >> look at that. >> what you might be noticing, two scholars say even the last supper has grown by biblical...
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>> "the pacific" is a stunning, stunning presentation of the war in the pacific. it's going to be on hbo. tom hanks producing it. >> just like he did with "band of brothers." >> in thinking about it, because of the age we live in, younger people today, sometimes they get most of their information, sadly enough, from productions like this, which is spectacular. i'll take anything that gets anyone thinking about the context of american history. and this will make you think. >> and "band of brothers" is simply the best. >> might be the best thing that ever was on tv. >> war movie i've ever seen. i know it was a series. but that was the thing about it. it's kind of like "mad men." every week, stand alone is better than most movies. >> i can't wait. thank you very much, barnicle. >>> we're going to get to some of our other stories at half past the hour. >> mitigating times. >> thank you for coming. >> drag you off of a bench on the upper east side drooling. >> she looked 20. >> oh, god. >>> coming up -- >> please. >> harold ford jr. cites many reasons to not run for se
>> "the pacific" is a stunning, stunning presentation of the war in the pacific. it's going to be on hbo. tom hanks producing it. >> just like he did with "band of brothers." >> in thinking about it, because of the age we live in, younger people today, sometimes they get most of their information, sadly enough, from productions like this, which is spectacular. i'll take anything that gets anyone thinking about the context of american history. and this will...
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looking at another system beginning to roll on in to the pacific northwest. hawaiian islands look good and some clouds and relatively mild temperatures for southern alaska. guys? >> thank you very much, dave. >>> up next, airfares are starting to drop. we're going to point you in the right direction to grab the best deals when we come back. is to re every color in the world on tv. introducing quattron quad pixel technology. it adds a fourth color, yellow, to the standard rgb color system, creating a vast array of colors you can't see with your tv's three color technology. but, you can see this. whoa! oh my. [ male announcer ] quattron from sharp. you have to see it, to see it. [ engineer laughs ] so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do. but five minutes ago, i took symbicort, and symbicort is already helping significantly improve my lung function. so, today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing. and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear -- it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is f
looking at another system beginning to roll on in to the pacific northwest. hawaiian islands look good and some clouds and relatively mild temperatures for southern alaska. guys? >> thank you very much, dave. >>> up next, airfares are starting to drop. we're going to point you in the right direction to grab the best deals when we come back. is to re every color in the world on tv. introducing quattron quad pixel technology. it adds a fourth color, yellow, to the standard rgb...
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one out of five has the undocumented immigrants we have about 80,000 pacific islanders that are caught in the backlog people waiting and waiting to be reunited with their loved ones and families frequent shopper that 1.5 million are undocumented. it is a people's issue. who will talk about that? america. >> i am from "the nation" magazine. i am wondering if you could talk more about what you think this comprehensive reform when you talk about i.c.e. that abuses its power and the tensions that are hidden and abusing human rights on a consistent basis you're using the term comprehensive immigration reform but what is the bare minimum you will accept and what is the real ask? >> right now first and foremost a mere one teeing debt action in that release for the families comes by of legalizing the undocumented migrants in this country and many who are children. that means uniting families in reducing the backlog to make sure families can be together and workers' rights for immigrants workers. so we actually have good wages and good jobs that we can in america that we can feel proud of and t
one out of five has the undocumented immigrants we have about 80,000 pacific islanders that are caught in the backlog people waiting and waiting to be reunited with their loved ones and families frequent shopper that 1.5 million are undocumented. it is a people's issue. who will talk about that? america. >> i am from "the nation" magazine. i am wondering if you could talk more about what you think this comprehensive reform when you talk about i.c.e. that abuses its power and the...
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the asian pacific region is tremendously important to united states for a number of reasons. we're going to visit indonesia -- the world's largest muslim population and emerging democracy. the president will follow up on his speech from cairo in a speech in indonesia. a key partner in our counter- terrorism efforts. he will travel to australia -- a very important trading partner and an important ally in our efforts in afghanistan. as the president said in tokyo, for years, the united states has been absent from the asia- pacific region. we are -- we cannot lead in this region of the world without strong bilateral relationship with indonesia and australia. they are key in our ability to keep our country safe and our ability to grow our economy through increased exports. they are key in tackling big challenges. indonesia is the fourth largest greenhouse gas emitter in the world. they are incredibly important to international agreements on climate change. the president believes it is important to give the issue of health care and the effort to get votes on health care a few more
the asian pacific region is tremendously important to united states for a number of reasons. we're going to visit indonesia -- the world's largest muslim population and emerging democracy. the president will follow up on his speech from cairo in a speech in indonesia. a key partner in our counter- terrorism efforts. he will travel to australia -- a very important trading partner and an important ally in our efforts in afghanistan. as the president said in tokyo, for years, the united states has...
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they have either gone to new york or gone back into specialty or gone to the south pacific islands. and one just quit. host: what is behind them leaving? çócaller: what is the reason? a about 10 years ago i was comingñr out of an eye doctor's office in the colorado areaÑiçód i ask his secretaryÑiçó --ñr sh, however are you going to pay for this and i said, what difference does it make? she said, ifñ2hváu have medicar, and you'll get -- we will get $13 for this. if it is blue cross, about 45 days. ifÑi you have medicare, it wille at least $990 days and will get $13. blue cross will be about $40. i can remember what the other one would pay. -- cannot remember what the other one would pay. but the time line was that all ñrof them were late. it was not a 30 day turnover. host: the flight of doctors from her area, have you seen that? guest: for the lost nine years, medicare payments to this -- to physicians have not changed. they're theñr sameçóñr now as te were nine years ago, and the cost of providing that care has gone up 20% in that time. physicians are finding that
they have either gone to new york or gone back into specialty or gone to the south pacific islands. and one just quit. host: what is behind them leaving? çócaller: what is the reason? a about 10 years ago i was comingñr out of an eye doctor's office in the colorado areaÑiçód i ask his secretaryÑiçó --ñr sh, however are you going to pay for this and i said, what difference does it make? she said, ifñ2hváu have medicar, and you'll get -- we will get $13 for this. if it is blue cross,...
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on friday, japanese counterpart and i announced we will join with our counterparts from the asian-pacific region and tokyo this week to continue building this consensus. make no mistake, we are engaged in aggressive effort to strengthen the international aviation system against terrorists who constantly seek ways to exploit gaps and for security measures. general robert harding is precisely the kind of leader we need moving forward. his national security expertise cannot work in the international community, and years of service in the u.s. army will be a valuable added addition to the department's efforts. i might add that as a retired u.s. army major general, bob also has another distinguished veteran -- adds another distinguished veteran to the ranks. let me close by saying this, the tsa administrator is among the most important unfilled post in the obama administration. the president and i both believe that general robert harding has the experience and perspective to make a real difference in the carrying out the mission. if there were ever a nominee who warranted expedited and detaile
on friday, japanese counterpart and i announced we will join with our counterparts from the asian-pacific region and tokyo this week to continue building this consensus. make no mistake, we are engaged in aggressive effort to strengthen the international aviation system against terrorists who constantly seek ways to exploit gaps and for security measures. general robert harding is precisely the kind of leader we need moving forward. his national security expertise cannot work in the...
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that is at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span but don't you make will -- s-span's "q &a." -- "q & a." >> the president >> the president is signing the health care bill today. i would have considered postponing the hearing, but it has already been postponed once. we are about to go to recess. we have a crowded hearing scheduled. we have scheduled hearings on lehman brothers, greece, and other issues. therefore, i did not want to postpone this hearing. we're going to go ahead. i will proceed. members will get a chance to ask questions, if and when they come. that is why we are somewhat thin, particularly on the democratic side. i also want to announce that we are close to some agreement -- the gentleman from west virginia and california have been working on the fha reforms. there has been a lot of majority cooperation. we are on track to have a markup on thursday, but we will not have it on thursday. we will probably not be here. we will schedule the mark up as soon as we come back. i think we will have an agreement on an fha bill to come to the floor. we are going to go ahead on thursd
that is at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span but don't you make will -- s-span's "q &a." -- "q & a." >> the president >> the president is signing the health care bill today. i would have considered postponing the hearing, but it has already been postponed once. we are about to go to recess. we have a crowded hearing scheduled. we have scheduled hearings on lehman brothers, greece, and other issues. therefore, i did not want to postpone this hearing....
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out to the pacific northwest we had a cold front zoom through seattle yesterday, a little light rain and cloud cover right now. the morning commute might be a little wet for you right around the puget sound area. another big storm rolling through the deep south, savannah, georgia, huge st. patrick's day festivities, a little wet but i don't think they care. more on that in just a little bit. i know i wouldn't. when i was there, i wouldn't care. >>> are you running just a little bit late to work this morning? it turns out you're definitely not alone. what a new study says about tardiness at work and some of the best excuses people have given. >>> and then a big surprise from a police chase that we showed you live yesterday. what else police in arizona found in a home after they found multiple, a number of people in the bed of this truck. >>> time for our salute to the troops. today's salute is from amanda scarlet to her husband, staff sergeant alan scarlet who recently left for afghanistan for a year-long deployment. good morning, robin. my name is amanda and this is for alan scarlet
out to the pacific northwest we had a cold front zoom through seattle yesterday, a little light rain and cloud cover right now. the morning commute might be a little wet for you right around the puget sound area. another big storm rolling through the deep south, savannah, georgia, huge st. patrick's day festivities, a little wet but i don't think they care. more on that in just a little bit. i know i wouldn't. when i was there, i wouldn't care. >>> are you running just a little bit...
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got nice and dry conditions across the center of the country and it is a soggy day to start in the pacific northwest. currently, we've got readings in the 50's all the way from new york down through florida where it picks up into the 60's. back behind the front, a little cooler temperatures in the 40's. in the plains states right now, we have 30's as you go to work, go to school or wherever you're off to today. later on today in new york city, 55. the double nickel will be the high temperature. that's how stuart varney says it in his homeland. you were on tv and radio a lot, weren't you? >> of course. >> 54 is going to be the high and 75 in dallas/fort worth. >> talk a little sports now. it's been six long years but duke returning to the final four. the blue devils beating a tough baylor squad with a late run to break open a tie game in the closing minutes. led the way with 20 points. duke wins 78-71. they face west virginia in the semifinals fortunate semifinals. joining the blue devils will be michigan state after morgan hits this free throw. watch this. >> less than two seconds left gav
got nice and dry conditions across the center of the country and it is a soggy day to start in the pacific northwest. currently, we've got readings in the 50's all the way from new york down through florida where it picks up into the 60's. back behind the front, a little cooler temperatures in the 40's. in the plains states right now, we have 30's as you go to work, go to school or wherever you're off to today. later on today in new york city, 55. the double nickel will be the high temperature....
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-mexico border from the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean that formed the context of my work and i also spent a lot of time around military environments and just to sort of move into where we are going to be going as a panel and where i'm going to be going in the perspective i'm going to be coming from i spent a lot of time in northern mexico. i'm working on a project for the foreign policy research institute which is based in philadelphia researching northern mexico and i spent a lot of time asking and answering myself what the role of the federal military forces that they are u.s. forces or mexican forces that should be into this border environment and what the correct role should be and with the most advantageous role is for future generations. i've been convicted in my own work of the truth that many of you in this area are familiar with. there is a native tradition in native american culture that says that what you do today affects seven generations in the future and it's not a tradition that's unique to native cultures of course but the way that it's framed in terms of the se
-mexico border from the gulf of mexico to the pacific ocean that formed the context of my work and i also spent a lot of time around military environments and just to sort of move into where we are going to be going as a panel and where i'm going to be going in the perspective i'm going to be coming from i spent a lot of time in northern mexico. i'm working on a project for the foreign policy research institute which is based in philadelphia researching northern mexico and i spent a lot of time...